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Pagina 140
... Hearts are fixed upon the Pleasure they have in the Consciousness that they are the Objects of Love and Admiration , are ever changing the Air of their Countenances , and altering the Attitude of their ... Heart of the 140 THE SPECTATOR.
... Hearts are fixed upon the Pleasure they have in the Consciousness that they are the Objects of Love and Admiration , are ever changing the Air of their Countenances , and altering the Attitude of their ... Heart of the 140 THE SPECTATOR.
Pagina 206
... Heart , and Avarice of another . The Father of a Family would often range himself under the Banners of Avarice , and the Son under those of Luxury , The Wife and Husband would often declare themselves on the two different Parties ; nay ...
... Heart , and Avarice of another . The Father of a Family would often range himself under the Banners of Avarice , and the Son under those of Luxury , The Wife and Husband would often declare themselves on the two different Parties ; nay ...
Pagina 80
... Heart is well inclined ; but are a Prostitution of Speech , seldom intended to mean Any Part of what they express , never to mean All they express . Our Reverend Friend , upon this Topick , pointed to us two or three Paragraphs on this ...
... Heart is well inclined ; but are a Prostitution of Speech , seldom intended to mean Any Part of what they express , never to mean All they express . Our Reverend Friend , upon this Topick , pointed to us two or three Paragraphs on this ...
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